Precognition – Are we just glimpsing the future or creating it?

That was the question I posed to researchers and authors Rob and Trish MacGregor during our interview to discuss precognition and their brand new book, Sensing the Future – How to Tap Into Your Intuition and Read Signs From the Universe to Predict What’s to Come.

While cloaked in more common terms such as omen or premonition, precognition is something that many of us have had on occasion. But the stories that Rob and Trish share about such “glimpses” into the future will be enough to stand you on your ear!

From heartwarming to horrifying, the stories you’ll hear will no doubt make you think twice about how we are connected to absolutely everything and everyone, and with no apparent boundaries of time and space!

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The MacGregors have been professional writers for more than 30 years. They have mined numerous synchronicities and have fruitfully used the knowledge derived from them. A synchronistic meeting on a flight in the 1980s, for example, resulted in their leading adventure tours to South America for Avianca Airlines. One synchronicity after another led to their many non-fiction books on dreams, psychic development, astrology, yoga, the tarot, divination, and animal symbolism. In 2003, they took over the writing of the popular Sydney Omarr astrology series.

They are also novelists. Rob wrote Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade and six other original Indiana Jones novels, which have sold millions of copies. He won the coveted Edgar Award for Prophecy Rock, a YA mystery, and its sequel, Hawk Moon, was an Edgar finalist.

Trish, writing as T.J. MacGregor, won the Edgar in 2003 for best original paperback, for Out of Sight. Her 37 novels have been translated into 16 languages. The most recent, Apparition – written as Trish J MacGregor – was the last in a trilogy that began with Esperanza, then Ghost Key, all three published by TOR Books.